michaelhebert19
Feb 11, 2018Explorer
Bigfoot leveling and tire leveling help
Hello all. New to RV'ing. We recently bought an '02 Georgie Boy Landau and it has the Bigfoot leveling system on it. I understand how to use it (literally a push of a button), but I wanted to ask about using blocks underneath it and the tires for leveling.
Where it is parked at the moment slopes downwards a good amount. I drove the front tires up on the blocks and started to use the leveling system. Next thing I know, the front tires are in the air! I quickly retracted the jacks to where they are just pressing on the blocks of wood (and plastic) that are underneath them.
How high can I safely stack my wood (and or plastic pads) underneath the jacks to help level? Right now it is about 8 inches high.
How high can my stacks be where I drive onto them with the front tires? Right now I have them about 5 inches high.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Where it is parked at the moment slopes downwards a good amount. I drove the front tires up on the blocks and started to use the leveling system. Next thing I know, the front tires are in the air! I quickly retracted the jacks to where they are just pressing on the blocks of wood (and plastic) that are underneath them.
How high can I safely stack my wood (and or plastic pads) underneath the jacks to help level? Right now it is about 8 inches high.
How high can my stacks be where I drive onto them with the front tires? Right now I have them about 5 inches high.
Thanks for the help in advance!